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The Binding of Isaac and Death of Sarah


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Book-of-Jasher

The Binding of Isaac and Death of Sarah
The intriguing account of the "binding of Isaac" is then recounted in the book of Jasher, the 
story of the near sacrifice of this wonderful and obedient son, which is also recounted in the 
book of Genesis (chapter 22). Isaac at this time was 37 years old (Jasher 22:41). Therefore, this 
event would have occurred in 1919 B.C.
This was a very traumatic experience, especially for Sarah, who was devoted to her son, and 
who at one point was told that he had been "sacrificed" by Abraham. Not knowing the truth, that 
Isaac had been spared, her heart was heavy with grief, but she still had faith in God. When she 
heard that Isaac was still alive after all, she could hardly take in the good news, and joyous at 
this wonderful news, her heart was overcome, and she died soon thereafter, but in joy, not in 
grief. This is not the place to go into this incredible story, nor the time, but it is recommended 
reading for all students who are serious about the Bible and its message. The year would have 
been 1919 B.C.
Sarah died at the age of 127 years (Jasher 24:1). She was born ten years after Abraham, or in 
2046 B.C. This would put her death in the year 1919 B.C., the same year as the "binding of 
Isaac," actually following shortly after it.
Sarah was buried with great pomp and ceremony, as befits a queen. "And Abraham buried Sarah 
with pomp as observed at the interment of kings, and she was buried in very fine and beautiful 
garments. And at her bier was Shem, his sons Eber and Abimelech, together with Anar, Ashcol 
and Mamre, and all the grandees of the land followed her bier" (Jasher 24:13-14).
Births of Jacob and Esau
The next important event chronicled in the book of Jasher is Isaac, the son of Abraham, taking a 
wife. "And Isaac took Rebecca and she became his wife, and he brought her into his tent. And 
Isaac was forty years old when he took Rebecca, the daughter of his uncle Bethuel, for a 
wife" (Jasher 24:44-45). Isaac married Rebecca, when he was forty years of age, so this would 
have been in the year 1916 B.C.
Rebecca bore no children for many years. But the book of Jasher records, "And in the fifty-
ninth year of the life of Isaac the son of Abraham, Rebecca his wife was still barren in those 
days" (Jasher 26:1). Isaac's 59th year would have been 1897 B.C.
Rebecca asked her husband Isaac to pray for her to have children, even as Abraham had prayed 
for Sarah, who also had been barren. Isaac does so, and the Lord heard his earnest prayer, and 
Rebecca conceives (Jasher 26:2-8). She had twins -- Esau and Jacob -- who struggled for 
dominance even while in her womb. This would have been circa 1896 B.C., when God 
answered Isaac's prayer, and the prayers of Shem, Eber, and Abraham, and Esau and Jacob were 
born! Isaac was 60 years old when Jacob and Esau were born.
The book of Jasher goes on to tell us, "and the boys grew up to their fifteen year, and they came 
amongst the society of men. Esau was a designing and deceitful man, an excellent hunter in the 
field, and Jacob was a man perfect and wise, dwelling in tents, feeding flocks and learning the 
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instructions of the Lord and the commandments of his father and mother" (Jasher 26:17).
The chronology of Jasher therefore informs us that Rebecca conceived when Isaac was 59, 19 
years after she married Isaac. She delivered two children the following year. Therefore, Esau 
and Jacob were born in 1896 B.C. Fifteen years later, when they were strapping youths and Esau 
had become an excellent hunter, would have been the year 1881 B.C.

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